Goals: To steer young people away from crime while developing their communication skills
Funding: The film cost between 5,000 and 7,000 and was funded by Positive Activities for Young People
"It was a case of guerrilla film-making," says Darren Cliff, of the youth film-making project that led to the production of LIFE@HP20. "It was done from scratch. There were no props, no locations, no sets. The young people had to blag everything and write, shoot and edit the film in five days."
Cliff is the producer at Cliff Productions, a film-making company hired last summer by Buckinghamshire Youth Service to help a group of teenagers produce a short film about criminality.
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